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Jennifer Jahncke
Portland, OR
Education
Oregon Health & Science University
PhD in Neuroscience
Portland, OR
Present - 2018
- Advisor: Kevin M. Wright, PhD, Vollum Institute, OHSU
University of California, Davis
BS in Psychology, Minor in Neuroscience
Davis, CA
2014 - 2010
- Genetics study abroad program in Cambridge, UK and Stockholm, Sweden (Summer 2012)
Selected Courses
- Neurohackademy, UW, 2023, Seattle, WA
- Programming for Biology, CSHL, 2022, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
- Biostatistics, OHSU, 2020, Portland, OR
- Data Visualization, OHSU, 2020, Portland, OR
- Practice and Ethics of Science, OHSU, 2018, Portland, OR
- Light and Fluorescence Microscopy, UC Davis, 2017, Davis, CA
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Research Experience
Graduate Student Researcher
Neuroscience Graduate Program, OHSU
Portland, OR
Present - 2018
- Functional characterization of the scaffolding protein Dystroglycan at inhibitory synapses across the brain in mouse models of dystroglycanopathy.
- Identified novel interacting partners of Dystroglycan in the central nervous system.
- Use of R, Python, and Igor to automate data analysis.
Staff Research Associate
Zito & Fioravante Labs, UC Davis
Davis, CA
2018 - 2014
- Characterization of genetically encoded fluorescent glutamate sensors using 2-photon glutamate uncaging on dendritic spines in CA1 of the hippocampus.
- Elucidation of a novel protein signaling cascade in non-ionotropic NMDA receptor mediated LTD.
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Trimmer & Trainor Labs, UC Davis
Davis, CA
2014 - 2011
- Independent project: Profiling expression and localization of Kv2.1 & Kv2.2 voltage gated potassium channels in the developing rat hippocampus.
- Assisted in a study investigating the role of D1 dopamine receptors in social withdrawal behavior associated with anxiety and depression.
- Assisted in a project investigating kappa opioid receptors as a mechanism for behavioral differences between the sexes in response to stress.
HONORS
2020-2023 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award
2020 NSF GRFP Honorable Mention
ARCS Foundation Scholar
Phi Beta Kappa
Teaching Experience
OHSU NGP Bootcamp: Model Organisms
Hands on dissection of mouse and sheep brains.
Portland, OR
2023
Rigor and Reproducibility in Light Microscopy
Lecture on best practices in light microscopy, aimed at incoming neuroscience graduate students.
Portland, OR
2023
OHSU MD Foundations of Medicine: Nervous System and Function
Instruction of first year medical students learning about brain structure and function. Taught human cerebellum and brain stem anatomy in a hands on lab working with donated specimen.
Portland, OR
2023
OHSU NGP Bootcamp: Patch Clamp Electrophysiology
Hands on patch clamp instruction.
Portland, OR
2021
Graduate Level TA Positions
Biostatistics (CONJ 620) Winter 2020, OHSU
Cellular Neurophysiology (NEUS 624) Fall 2019, OHSU
Portland, OR
2020, 2019
MBL Neurobiology, Imaging Section
Teaching assistant at the Marine Biological Laboratory Neurobiology Course for the imaging section.
Woods Hole, MA
2018
Publications
An adhesion signaling axis involving Dystroglycan, β1-Integrin, and Cas adaptor proteins regulates the establishment of the cortical glial scaffold.
Wong W, Estep JA, Treptow AM, Rajabli N, Jahncke JN, Ubina T, Wright KM, Riccomagno MM. PLoS Biol. 2023 Aug 4;21(8):e3002212. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002212
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2023
Inhibitory CCK+ basket synapse defects in mouse models of dystroglycanopathy.
Jahncke JN, Miller DS, Krush M, Schnell E, Wright KW. eLife. 2023 May 16; 12:RP87965. doi: 10.7554/eLife.87965.1
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2023
The many roles of dystroglycan in nervous system development and function.
Jahncke JN, Wright KW. Developmental Dynamics. 2023; 252( 1): 61- 80. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.516
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2023
Molecular Mechanisms of Non-ionotropic NMDA Receptor Signaling in Dendritic Spine Shrinkage.
Stein IS, Park DK, Flores JC, Jahncke JN, Zito K. Journal of Neuroscience 22 April 2020, JN-RM-0046-20; doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0046-20.2020
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2020
A Dual Role for the RhoGEF Ephexin5 in Regulation of Dendritic Spine Outgrowth.
Hamilton AM, Lambert JT, Parajuli LK, Vivas O, Park DK, Stein IS, Jahncke JN, Greenberg ME, Margolis SS, Zito K. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 80 (2017): 66-7 doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2017.02.001
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2017
Talks
Inhibitory Basket Synapse Formation in Mouse Models of Dystroglycanopathy
Vollum Works In Progress
Portland, OR
2023
A functional role for Dystroglycan at inhibitory cerebellar synapses
Vollum Works In Progress
Virtual
2021
Dystroglycan: a scaffold for inhibitory synapses in cerebellar cortex
Vollum Works In Progress
Virtual
2020
Abstracts
Dystrogycan is necessary for the formation of functional inhibitory CCK+/CB1R+ basket synapses in hippocampus.
Jahncke JN, Miller DS, Schnell E, Wright KM. CSHL Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Connectivity
Cold Spring Harbor, NY
2022
Purkinje cell Dystroglycan may promote the function of inhibitory basket synapses in cerebellar cortex.
Jahncke JN, Schnell E, Wright KM. CSHL Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Connectivity
Cold Spring Harbor, NY
2020
Non ionotropic NMDA receptor signaling mechanisms driving dendritic spine plasticity.
Stein IS, Park DK, Jahncke JN, Zito K. Society for Neuroscience
Chicago, IL
2019
Genetically-encoded glutamate sensors for monitoring large populations of individual synapses in vivo.
Mizuno GO, Dong C, Jahncke JN, Natan R, Papadopoulos S, Jaffe D, Lambert JT, Ji N, Zito K, Tian . Fourth Annual Brain Initiative Investigators Meeting
Bethesda, MD
2018
Volunteer & Mentorship Experience
Alliance for Visible Diversity (AVDS)
Communications Committee Member
Portland, OR
Present - 2020
OHSU Graduate School Organization (GSO)
Peer Mentoring Program
Peer Mentor
Portland, OR
2022 - 2019
Women In Science PDX (WIS)
STEMpowerment Committee Member
Portland, OR
2020 - 2019
NGP Alumni Invite Committee
Committee Member
Portland, OR
2019 - 2018
Brain Awareness Week - Davis Chapter
Event Organizer, Volunteer
Davis, CA
2018 - 2015
UC Davis Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior Club
Guest Speaker
Davis, CA
2015
Undergraduate Researcher Mentor
Mentored two undergraduates in the lab setting, overseeing their independent research projects and providing support through poster presentations, fellowship applications, and career development.
Davis, CA
2018 - 2014